Cisco D9800 Configuration Manual page 16

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Typical Digital Program Mapping Setup
Step 3
From the PSI Regeneration Option drop-down list. or the Setup > Outputs > TS Out > DPM > Global > Regenerate
front panel menu, choose whether to regenerate the PSI tables in the output. Choose Always to regenerate all the tables
or choose As Needed to only regenerate the tables if the content has changed.
Step 4
Apply the changes.
Typical Digital Program Mapping Setup
Step 1
Verify that you are receiving a valid signal and that you have set up the channels that you want to pass, drop, or map.
Step 2
Set the following output parameters:
• Output Mode - Map Service Channels Only.
• Descrambled - Scrambled or descrambled for downstream viewing or monitoring.
For more information, see
Step 3
From the ASI, MPEG over IP, or IP Digital Program Mapping page:
• Click Resynchronize All or choose the Resync All from the Global front panel menu.
• Edit a program entry in the DPM Program Entry Setup area and add a new record.
For more information, see
19.
Step 4
Set the following DPM general settings:
• Remapping Mode or Map Mode - Svc ID & PID
• Duplication Method or Duplic Mode - Pkt Copy
• Unreferenced Content or Unref - Drop
• Service ID Output or Svc ID - Valid Ch or All Ch
• PSI Output Option or PSI Options - Ctrl By Table
• PSI Regeneration Option or PSI Rate - Always or As Needed
For more information, see
Step 5
Set the following table options:
• PAT, CAT, PMT, SDT - Regen
• TSDT, NITO, SDTO, BAT, EIT, ECM, EMM, DRT, CDT - Drop
• TDT, RST, TOT, DIT, SIT - Pass
• NIT - Regen or Drop
Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver Version 3.01 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Configuring the ASI or MPEGoIP Output General Settings, on page
Synchronizing the Output Services, on page 9
Configuring DPM General Settings, on page
Configuring the Transport Stream Information
3.
and
Mapping the Program PIDs, on page
13.

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